• usrtrv@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I think that’s too simplistic of a view. Part of the high cost of nuclear is because of the somewhat niche use. As with everything, economies of scale makes things cheaper. Supporting one nuclear plant with specialized labor, parts, fuel, etc is much more expensive then supporting 100 plants, per Watt.

    I can’t say more plants would drastically reduce costs. But it would definitely help.

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        10 months ago

        Of course It is, the incompetent and ignorant people that try to hinder it’s use is the problem

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          10 months ago

          The nuclear industry is 100% responsible for the operational record of the nuclear industry.

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          Cool, so you’re either going to have to completely get rid of all the nimbys and people that don’t understand nuclear, then build a massive population of qualified workers to build them and staff them and then fund them in the hundreds of billions for at least 2 decades to build up the knowledge base required to be able to build them quickly and efficiently.

          Or accept the reality that nuclear is dead in the water.

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            10 months ago

            Reading comprehension isn’t really your strong suit, eh? “The incompetent and ignorant people that try to hinder it’s use is the problem”

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              10 months ago

              If you are hired to do a task and then overrun the budget by 14B$ I wouldn’t exactly call it furthering the cause. More like incompetence and/or trying to detail the project.

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      10 months ago

      The source article actually talks about this and measured data suggests nuclear cost actually went up, despite more capacity being built.

      This is the first time, I’ve read this anywhere. More sources/studies would be really important. And there is lots of interpretations to be had on the why, but assuming the article isn’t completely off the mark, that’s cold, hard data suggesting that your (perfectly reasonable) assumption is actually wrong, after all.